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Tigerfly - The Odyssey of Red Edenoix

Tina Jensen

Editora: RWG Publishing

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In the year 2046, Earth is a harmonious paradise, setting the stage for an extraordinary adventure in "Tigerfly: The Odyssey of Red Edenoix." This captivating juvenile fantasy novel takes readers on an interstellar journey to Red Edenoix, a planet threatened by a sinister evil.
When young Sophie discovers a shimmering feather from the mythical Tigerfly, her family, including her father Darren - a world-renowned karate expert - is thrust into an intergalactic mission. Alongside their relatives and new friends, including jungle children Rebecca and Rando, they travel through magical mirrors to a world of wonder, danger, and mystery.
Red Edenoix is a planet where the unexpected is routine: trees sing, rabbits transform into coats, and mermaids swim in rivers. Yet, lurking beneath this beauty is the malevolent force of Sid, the evil creator, who unleashes robotic spiders and lizard men, igniting a battle between good and evil.
The story unfolds with epic battles, heroic rescues, and magical encounters with creatures like the Panther, a loyal ally, and the majestic Tigerfly, a creature part-tiger, part-butterfly, who guides and aids them in their quest. The narrative weaves themes of family, bravery, and the power of unity, as the characters face challenges that test their courage and resolve.
As the story reaches its climax, the power of love, sacrifice, and forgiveness comes to the forefront. The characters' journey is not just about defeating evil but about healing, forming new bonds, and the transformative power of compassion.
"Tigerfly: The Odyssey of Red Edenoix" is a tale that celebrates the triumph of the human spirit, the resilience of family bonds, and the indomitable courage of children. It's a vivid tapestry of adventure and emotion, perfect for young readers who love fantasy, adventure, and the endless possibilities of the imagination.
 
Disponível desde: 15/02/2024.

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